Iran
releases footage of US carrier chased by Iranian speedboats in Hormuz
Strait in March
RT,
30
September, 2018
Iranian
TV aired footage showing a March encounter when the USS Theodore
Roosevelt was shadowed by a pack of fast attack craft apparently
manned by the Islamic Republic’s elite Revolutionary Guards.
The
camera, said to be installed on a nearby Iranian vessel, captures the
USS Roosevelt, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, as well as her escort
ship traversing waters of the Straits of Hormuz. Multiple
Revolutionary Guard speedboats are seen closing in on the US carrier
while an American helicopter is seen cruising over the area.
Some
activity may be spotted on Roosevelt’s upper deck, with another
helicopter preparing to take off. The video was part of an Iranian
documentary on the encounter that took place on March 21 in Persian
Gulf waters.
The
100,000-ton USS Roosevelt has been deployed to the Gulf since last
year. Aside from a 5,000-strong crew, she usually carries up to 130
aircraft, including F/A-18 Super Hornet fighters, EA-18G Growler
electronic warfare jets as well as E-2 Hawkeye airborne early warning
planes.
Mid-sea
encounters between US and Iranian ships are not uncommon. The latest
encounter took place in August last year, when an Iranian drone
shadowed the USS Nimitz carrier overnight and came close enough to
capture F-18 fighter jets on the flight deck. US Navy claimed the
drone operator did not respond to repeated radio calls and
represented a danger for the sailors.
Later
in the month, the same type of drone came within 200 feet (62 meters)
of a F/A-18E Super Hornet while it was on the final approach to the
Nimitz, forcing the pilot to change course. Unnamed Pentagon
officials accused Iran of acting in an “unsafe and unprofessional”
manner.
Of
the incidents at sea, the heaviest one involved Iranian forces
capturing and holding ten US sailors who strayed into the Islamic
Republic's territorial waters. The sailors were manning two US boats
armed with machine guns and were detained after one of the vessels
suffered a mechanical failure.
At
the time, Tehran demanded a formal apology from US Secretary of State
for the breach of Iranian sovereignty and urged US Navy to stay away
from Iran’s maritime borders. Iran also consistently accused US
sailors of carrying out provocative movements close to its waters.
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